Thursday, February 11, 2010

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

I would just like to say - I am open to suggestions! If you have found a really great cheap Christmas present idea - why not share? I'm sure my readers will love to hear from you, just post a comment here or anywhere in this blog.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

A really great idea when you are looking to give cheap Christmas presents is a 'gift cupboard'. This can be a drawer, cupboard or box that you fill with gifts. Throughout the year, you can pick up items on special to fill up your gift cupboard so that you have a supply of gifts ready when Christmas time comes. This is easier than trying to save money throughout the year in my opinion.

So what should you buy? Depending on the age of those that you buy for, it could range from colouring books and pencils to hand creams, shower gels, costume jewellery, novels, chocolate etc. You can buy items that would be good to make into your own gift baskets (I have posted a few ideas for that previously). The best things about this idea is that you always have an excuse to shop! and that if you have forgotten somebody's birthday, you might be able to borrow something from your gift cupboard to make a last minute present as well :-) (not that any of us have ever forgotten a birthday!!)

Monday, January 25, 2010

We live in a time poor world and sometimes the best gift you can give is a little of your time. I have included a blank printable voucher that you can save and print, then fill in and give. Some examples of what you could write in are: 'one hour of gardening', 'one massage', 'two hours of baby-sitting', 'coffee and a chat', 'a home cooked meal', 'one car wash', 'one hour of dog-walking' you can add anything you like and the possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Print one or more of these and pop inside a nice Christmas card for a cheap and easy Christmas present.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Photographs can make great cheap Christmas presents. You can take photos of yourself, your kids, your pets or any combination of these (Grandparents seem to love getting photos of their grandkids to keep a record of them growing up). Most department stores offer cheap photo processing and the more photos you get developed at once, the cheaper it is per print. Depending on your budget, you can choose to simply print them and give them to the recipient in a Christmas card, or do something a little more fancy.

1. Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and stir until thoroughly mixed through.2. Pour into a shallow slice tin that has been lined with baking paper.3. Place in refrigerator and leave until set. 4. Use a warm knife to cut into squares of desired size.

*You can use glace cherries instead, if you like.

This looks nice in cellophane with ribbon or you could use a small cardboard noodle box to present it in.

For the loveable nerd in your life - blank CDs/ DVDs, printer ink (as long as you know exactly which one to buy), any USB gadets (e.g. memory sticks, USB coffee warmer, USB massager try here for inspiration), a comfy cushion for the computer chair or some computer magazines.

Baby gift basket, for the baby and mother - bibs, bottles, pacifiers/dummies, a bunny rug, soft toys (make sure they are labelled as being suitable for babies), a photo frame for pictures of the baby and some booties.

Movie lover's basket - one or more DVDs to enjoy at home, popcorn, lollies or any movie snack, movie tickets (and maybe the offer of babysitting if they have kids) and the latest movie magazine.

The gardener's basket - ideally, this should all be contained in a nice plant pot, either a plain terracotta pot or a decorated pot. This could contain - packets of seeds, gardening gloves, a book on gardening or a certain type of plant, a hat to wear while gardening or tools such as a small shovel or secateurs.